Specifications

The Gogoro S2 Adventure is an electric off-road scooter from Taiwanese electric scooter brand Gogoro, a subsidiary of HTC, one of the biggest smart phone makers in the world.

The Gogoro S2 Adventure is a special edition of the 2 Series designed for touring and off-road usage. The S-range is a performance oriented model range for the original 1 and 2 Series, like AMG for Mercedes-Benz or M-range for BMW. The S2 Adventure is a special edition within the S performance range.

The scooter has a 7,600 watt electric motor with 213 Nm torque. The scooter has a top speed of 57 mph and accelerates from 0-31 mph in 4.1 seconds.

A Tour Edition is standard equipped with 100% waterproof storage bags on the sides of the scooter.

The scooter is equipped with dual disc brakes, regenerative braking (engine braking) and Synchronized Braking System (SBS) that delivers simultaneous braking force to the front and rear wheels, balancing stopping force to reduce slips when hard braking or during panic stops on wet or muddy surfaces.

IPX5 water proof

Like all Gogoro scooters, the scooter is optimized for safety and is IPX5 waterproof. The scooter will enable to continue driving during floods and storms while most petrol scooters will fail.

The speed of the scooter can be restricted to be officially registered as 31 mph scooter in Europe.

The scooter is equipped with regenerative braking that will return power to the batteries and that helps to reduce air pollution from disc brakes.

The Gogoro S2 Adventure scooter is remotely serviced like Tesla cars. With more than 80 sensors constantly tracking the vehicle’s every heartbeat, Gogoro engineers keep watch on every aspect of the Smartscooter, ensuring all functionality stays perfectly in tune. The dashboard of the scooter provides Gogoro’s iQ System that pushes riding info to a colorful smart dash, helping the driver to ride more efficiently. It also automatically updates with new advanced features wirelessly. The dashboard is fully customize able like a smart phone home screen.

The Gogoro S2 Adventure is digitally encrypted and fingerprint authenticated making the scooter virtually unstealable. With the same trusted tech that keeps banks and servers secure, the scooter will not drive for anyone but the owner. The scooter has a wireless key.

Battery Swap network

Unlike other electric scooters that charge via a wall outlet, the Gogoro is provided with a battery subscription and a network of GoStation battery swapping stations. It takes just 6 seconds to swap the battery for a new charged battery.

Next to the battery swap network Gogoro also offers a charging station called a GoCharger that charges both batteries in 2.5 hours.

The range of the batteries is 68 miles.

The 2 Series is designed to be economical. It uses mainly standard parts that are readily available at low cost in most countries. The scooter is practically maintenance free and can be serviced by most regular scooter garages.

Sales Department

Using modern platforms such as www.uship.com, international transport of the scooter may cost less than $100.

Uship makes it possible to make use of otherwise wasted space in international transport. There may be similar services in USA.

An electric motor does not require maintenance and for basic maintenance it is possible to use regular scooter garages or modern service providers such as Bosch E-scooter Service with over 14.000 locations globally. (Bosch is producer of electric motors).

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Electric 2020

Disc Brakes: air pollution

Air Pollution by Disc Brakes causes 20% of the total emissions by a standard car and the pollution (ultra-fine dust) is more toxic for humans than exhaust fumes.

"Vehicle tailpipe emissions are going down, but the emissions from disc brakes will remain to some extent, even if you drive an electric car," Weber said. "Therefore, this kind of process will continue to play out in the future and will be an important consideration when we look at the health effects of particulate matter." (Phys.org)